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Pluralizing with “etahi” Exercises in Maori language
Understanding how to pluralize nouns correctly is an essential part of mastering any language, and in Māori, this process involves the use of "etahi." Pluralizing with "etahi" is straightforward yet crucial for clear communication. Unlike English, where adding an "s" or "es" typically forms the plural, Māori employs "etahi" before the noun to indicate that it is plural. This small but significant change can make a big difference in how accurately you convey your message.
In these exercises, you will practice using "etahi" to pluralize various nouns in Māori. By the end of these activities, you will not only be able to form plurals correctly but also gain a deeper understanding of sentence structure in Māori. These skills are foundational for building your proficiency and confidence in the language. Dive in and start transforming singular nouns into their plural forms with ease!
Exercise 1
<p>1. Kei te mātakitaki ngā tamariki i *ētahi* manu (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>2. Kei te hoko ahau i *ētahi* āporo i te toa (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>3. Kei te haere māua ki te kite i *ētahi* hoa (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>4. Kei te pīrangi ngā tamariki ki *ētahi* kākahu hou (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>5. Kei te oma ngā tamariki ki *ētahi* wāhi huna (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>6. Kei te whakarongo ahau ki *ētahi* waiata hou (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>7. Kei te kōrero te kaiako ki *ētahi* ākonga (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>8. Kei te ako rātou i *ētahi* kupu hou (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>9. Kei te kai ngā tangata i *ētahi* mīti reka (word for "some" in plural).</p>
<p>10. Kei te rapu ia i *ētahi* pukapuka pai (word for "some" in plural).</p>
Exercise 2
<p>1. Kei te hoko ahau i *ētahi* pukapuka hou (some new books).</p>
<p>2. Kei te tunu a ia i *ētahi* kai reka (some delicious food).</p>
<p>3. Kei te tākaro ngā tamariki i *ētahi* kēmu (some games).</p>
<p>4. Kei te kite ahau i *ētahi* manu i te rākau (some birds in the tree).</p>
<p>5. Kei te ako ngā tauira i *ētahi* kaupapa hou (some new topics).</p>
<p>6. Kei te haere mātou ki *ētahi* hui (some meetings).</p>
<p>7. Kei te kōrero te kaiako ki *ētahi* ākonga (some students).</p>
<p>8. Kei te whakaatu ia i *ētahi* pikitia (some pictures).</p>
<p>9. Kei te mātakitaki rātou i *ētahi* kiriata (some movies).</p>
<p>10. Kei te waiata ngā tangata i *ētahi* waiata (some songs).</p>
Exercise 3
<p>1. Kei te haere *etahi* tamariki ki te kura (plural form of "child").</p>
<p>2. He pai ki a au te kite i *etahi* manu i te ngahere (plural form of "bird").</p>
<p>3. Kei te ako *etahi* tauira i te reo Māori (plural form of "student").</p>
<p>4. I te pānui *etahi* pukapuka ki te whare pukapuka (plural form of "book").</p>
<p>5. Kei te kai *etahi* kai ki te tēpu (plural form of "food").</p>
<p>6. Ka waiata *etahi* kōtiro i te hui (plural form of "girl").</p>
<p>7. Kei te tākaro *etahi* tama ki te papa tākaro (plural form of "boy").</p>
<p>8. I te mahi *etahi* tāngata i te mara (plural form of "person").</p>
<p>9. Kei te haere *etahi* waka ki te moana (plural form of "canoe").</p>
<p>10. I te hoko *etahi* kākahu i te toa (plural form of "clothing").</p>




